Lucky You

A Professional St Patricks Day Theme for FCPX

$49.95$29.95

Create St. Patrick’s Day inspired slideshows in Final Cut Pro X using the Lucky You theme package from Pixel Film Studios. Lucky You brings a fortuitous 3D environment that includes drop zones, fully-editable 3D text, and much more. Lucky You also comes with transitions, lower thirds and a background tool. Create St Patrick’s Day inspired photo and video slideshows in seconds using Lucky You for Final Cut Pro X.

St Patty's Theme with Lucky You

Create a Layout

Lucky You comes with scene presets that feature up to 3 drop zones per environment, and fully editable 3D text. First, position and rotate each drop zone within the scene. Then, place the text anywhere to get the desired layout. Creating a layout is fast and easy using Lucky You.

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Control the Camera

Lucky You comes with a multitude of controls for users to play with. FCPX users can set up the camera movements, change the angle of view, add blurs and more. Adjust the position and rotation of the camera positions throughout the entire scene, creating unique movements. Users are able to set a starting point, mid point, and ending point for the animation.

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Includes Transitions & Fully Editable 3D Text

Lucky You includes Transitions, Lower Thirds, and fully editable 3d text. FCPX users can change the font, thickness, outline, edge style, and much much more. All text includes keyframe-less intro and exit text animations, allowing users to select animations from a simple to use drop down menu. Bring your next project to life using the built in animation options.

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Only for Final Cut Pro X

All adjustments to Lucky You are made using the thorough control rig found in the inspector window. Controls are broken up into groups like Camera Controls, Drop Zone Controls, Text Controls and more. Lucky You has everything editors need to create a St. Patrick's Day inspired slideshow in Final Cut Pro X.

Description

St Patty’s Theme with Lucky You

Create a Layout

Lucky You comes with scene presets that feature up to 3 drop zones per environment, and fully editable 3D text. First, position and rotate each drop zone within the scene. Then, place the text anywhere to get the desired layout. Creating a layout is fast and easy using Lucky You.

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Control the Camera

Lucky You comes with a multitude of controls for users to play with. FCPX users can set up the camera movements, change the angle of view, add blurs and more. Adjust the position and rotation of the camera positions throughout the entire scene, creating unique movements. Users are able to set a starting point, mid point, and ending point for the animation.

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Includes Transitions & Fully Editable 3D Text

Lucky You includes Transitions, Lower Thirds, and fully editable 3d text. FCPX users can change the font, thickness, outline, edge style, and much much more. All text includes keyframe-less intro and exit text animations, allowing users to select animations from a simple to use drop down menu. Bring your next project to life using the built in animation options.

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Only for Final Cut Pro X

All adjustments to Lucky You are made using the thorough control rig found in the inspector window. Controls are broken up into groups like Camera Controls, Drop Zone Controls, Text Controls and more. Lucky You has everything editors need to create a St. Patrick’s Day inspired slideshow in Final Cut Pro X.

What is a motion blur preset?

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When an object is moving, a blur is added to make the movement seem realistic. This added blur is called motion blur. A preset without motion blur in the title will not have this added effect. These presets will take longer to render and export, since the computer will have more to computer.

Hardware and Software Minimum Requirements

The following minimum must be met for this plugin to function.

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Component: Requirement:

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Final Cut Pro: 10.4

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Mac OS: 10.13

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Graphics Card: 4 GB

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RAM: 16 GB

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Additional tips to use plugins efficiently

Following the steps below will ensure our plugins run as smoothly as possible inside of Final Cut Pro.

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Lucky You Troubleshooting

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This plugin is running slow. How do I fix this?

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Why is this Happening:

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This may be happening for several reasons.

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Your graphics card isn't able to handle the graphics this plugin produces.

Final Cut Pro isn't optimized to run at its fastest speed.

Your timeline has a lot of added content and cannot handle the added graphics.

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What is the Solution:

Please make sure to have proper system requirements this plugin requires. For this issue the most important requirement is the graphics card.

Why did the motion blur preset slow down Final Cut Pro?

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These presets will take longer to render and export, since the computer will have more to compute. We recommend following the optimization and best practices, under the system requirements tab, to make sure our plugins run as smoothly as possible.